Trounson Kauri Park

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Trounson Kauri Park is a protected forest reserve in New Zealand renowned for its ancient kauri trees and native wildlife.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf forest reserve
protected area
tourist attraction
country New Zealand
governedBy Department of Conservation (New Zealand) NERFINISHED
hasAccessibility public walking tracks
hasActivity bird watching
bush walking
night walks
hasConservationStatus protected
hasDominantTreeSpecies kauri
hasEcosystemType temperate rainforest
hasFauna North Island brown kiwi NERFINISHED
morepork
native bats
native forest birds
hasFeature ancient kauri trees
boardwalks
walking tracks
hasFlora Agathis australis NERFINISHED
nikau palm
tree ferns
hasInterpretation information panels about conservation issues
information panels about kauri ecology
hasManagementPractice pest control
track hygiene measures
hasNearbySettlement Dargaville NERFINISHED
hasProtectionType scenic reserve
hasThreat kauri dieback disease
hasVegetationType native podocarp–broadleaf forest
isKnownFor intact native forest
large kauri specimens
nocturnal wildlife viewing
locatedIn North Island
Northland Region NERFINISHED
locatedNear Waipoua Forest NERFINISHED
managedFor biodiversity conservation
protection of kauri trees
protection of native wildlife
region Kaipara District NERFINISHED

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Northland Region contains Trounson Kauri Park